Honorable

Hello, i am giving you guys these specs so you can hopfully help me on building my comp.

Case: Cooler Master HAF ATX Mid Tower Case(Black) has 200MM fan on top, seen some infront of the tower, and ill put in 4-7 more fans throughout the tower.

Fan controller: NZXT SENTRY 2 Accessories 5.25-Inch Touch Screen Fan Controller (Black), bought before reading reviews and bought 4 fans that don't work with it. so it will at least gauge the temp of the comp, hopefully.

Power Supply: Corsair CX600 i think 600W will be enough for OC and the G card ill be using.

Mother Board: ASUS P8P67-M PRO read a lot of reviews and was one of the best for overclocking and for the price.

Glorious

Hello, i am giving you guys these specs so you can hopfully help me on building my comp.

Case: Cooler Master HAF ATX Mid Tower Case(Black) has 200MM fan on top, seen some infront of the tower, and ill put in 4-7 more fans throughout the tower.

Fan controller: NZXT SENTRY 2 Accessories 5.25-Inch Touch Screen Fan Controller (Black), bought before reading reviews and bought 4 fans that don't work with it. so it will at least gauge the temp of the comp, hopefully.

Power Supply: Corsair CX600 i think 600W will be enough for OC and the G card ill be using.

Mother Board: ASUS P8P67-M PRO read a lot of reviews and was one of the best for overclocking and for the price.

I already have a monitor, keyboard and a razer mouse and pad that i will use.
I would defiantly like to read your reply's.

That CX600 psu is manufactured by CWT for Corsair and is not one to be recommended.

You can do cheaper on the motherboard that's set up for a single card, and forget about RAID 0. Get one decent hard drive and save some money up for an SSD. SSD's have been dropping in price on a weekly basis now.

16GB of RAM for a gaming build? Never. This is a gaming build, not a work station.

Titan

1) 16GB is overkill for gaming. Get 8GB. More than that just adds heat with ZERO benefit. More than 8GB only benefits certain video editing applications.

2) RAM type won't affect gaming with your current setup. Anything you get won't cause a bottleneck so as long as it works it'll be identical to other RAM.

3) Game load times aren't much different with RAID0 vs single drive. There are other factors. RAID0 is also not as reliable. I advise to use a single drive and create backup images. FYI, my STEAM game folder is on a 2TB green drive and I use a 120GB SSD for Windows.

4) 560Ti superclocked. Fine unless it's much more expensive than other 560Ti's then the value might not be there. 560Ti is a good value, medium/high card.

5) CPU overclocking won't make much difference in gaming. Will for video editing using CPU. I advise to OC to about 3.5GHz as more than 4GHz significantly increases heat, possibly creates instabilities and again adds little to no benefit for gaming with that graphics card (would matter for a GTX680).

6) FANS.
You only need TWO, low noise fans (about 16dB) for a gaming case. One bottom-front and one top-rear.

I recommend the ANTEC ONE which has two fans installed, cable hiding system, front USB3 and is pretty cheap.
http://www.antec.com/Believe_it/product.php?id=NzA0OTIzJjI=

So just get the case and forget about adding fans and a fan controller.

Honorable

ok i already bought the 16gb of ram so should i just use 2 sticks now and then sell them to a friend? I havent got the harddrive yet so ill go with 1 500gb or a 1TB HD and then save on a SSD(i heard that SSDs have a lifespan?) and i have to stick to the mother board because i love ASUS products and a couple of my friends have the same on and told me it was easy to OC with the bios.

Honorable

yep the HAF series are great on their concave side panels for wire management, and space, and plenty of fan spots, and the looks are fine. Just no paint on the inside metal, so thats probably why no one likes them that much.